Up and coming release

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Oct 30 14:15:47 GMT 2007


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Tomorrow. There are very few changes since the last release, it's been
a very quiet month. The Change Log looks like this:

* New Features and Improvements *
1 Added support for F-Secure version 5.5.
  In virus.scanners.conf, set the path to "/opt/f-secure/fssp".
2 Added log output when bad watermark causes raise in spam score.
2 RedHat RPM-based install.sh no longer forces installation of anything on
  RedHat 5, CentOS 5 or hopefully some clones thereof. No change on
Fedora.
2 Improvement to upgrade_MailScanner_conf and upgrade_languages_conf
so that
  if either is run when there is no .rpmnew file (and hence you don't
need to
  run it) then no harm will be done, the .conf will be copied to the
.new file.
3 Improved install.sh support for Mandriva which has /usr/src/rpm not
.../RPM.

* Fixes *
2 Fixed bug with "notify" action in "SpamAssassin Rule Actions" setting.
2 Fixed RBL check return address for anti-spam.org.cn's weird blacklist.
2 Fixed "MailScanner --value=..." (for testing rulesets), when MTA is not
  sendmail.


Dave Shariff Yadallee - System Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the
Problem wrote:
> Julian what is the next release of MailScanner?
>

Jules

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